Aging rapper Eminem took aim at the National Rifle Association at the iHeartRadio Music awards in Inglewood, California on Saturday, alleging its members “love their guns more than our children.”

It’s a subject the Grammy-winning rapper knows well after facing multiple gun charges for illegally, repeatedly carrying a concealed weapon that he allegedly uses to threaten and beat people he doesn’t like.

Just a few short months ago, failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had a lot to say about President Donald Trump’s approach to handling threats from North Korean despot Kim Jong-un.

“I am worried about some of the recent actions from the new administration that seem to raise tensions,” Clinton told Arab News last October. “Our allies are now expressing concerns about America’s credibility and reliability.”

Trump has repeatedly fired back at provocations from Pyongyang with displays of America’s military might, and comments delivered at both the United Nations and over Twitter designed to put “little rocket man” in his place.

A paralegal in San Diego became the FBI’s latest disgraced employee Wednesday when she pleaded guilty to embezzling nearly $160,000 from the Asset Forfeiture Unit in recent years.

Lynn M. Morris, a 51-year-old paralegal specialist, admitted to U.S. District Court Judge Larry Alan Burns that she stole $159,821.90 from an account for the FBI San Diego Division’s Asset Forfeiture Unit between July 2014 and November 2016.

San Diego FBI Paralegal Specialist Pleads Guilty to Theft of Nearly $160,000 in Government Funds https://t.co/fLGYl7K2J0

Catherine Pugh, mayor of the most dangerous city in America, is sending bus loads of students to attend an anti-gun rally in Washington, D.C. to push for laws that haven’t worked in Baltimore.

Baltimore students descended on city hall Tuesday to demand officials take action to prevent another mass shooting like the recent massacre at Florida’s Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School that 17 dead, and Pugh was quick to capitalize on their angst.

The “March for Our Lives” rally scheduled for March 24 in Washington, D.C. “is all about hearing the voices of young people,” Pugh shouted to students through a megaphone, Baltimore Police Commissioner Darryl De Sousa by her side.